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ISH-46m.....Anybody Got One...?
« on: November 10, 2007, 02:53:27 AM »
And how do you like it?  Does it have a safety?

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Re: ISH-46m.....Anybody Got One...?
« Reply #1 on: November 11, 2007, 10:59:31 AM »
Yup..had one for a couple of years now.  ZERO problems and will put 'em in the same hole every time at 10m if you can hold it steady enough.  Although "Boris" didn't spend a lot of time on the finish, the parts that make a difference are deluxe.  It's simply the best buy out there for a comp air pistol.

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P.S.  Safety...no.  It's not designed to be packed around, it's strictly a comp range pistol.
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Re: ISH-46m.....Anybody Got One...?
« Reply #2 on: November 27, 2007, 08:06:55 AM »
It's the best deal in competition quality air pistols. Lots of people shoot them well competitively, and they cost about $1000 less than comparable European guns. It's not a pre-charged gun, you need to cock it, but it's easy to cock. Functionally they are great.
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Re: ISH-46m.....Anybody Got One...?
« Reply #3 on: February 11, 2008, 05:27:16 PM »
Good and accurate pellet gun. I saw some junior shooters at  junior air pistol match in Kentucky shooting good scores with that gun.

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Re: ISH-46m.....Anybody Got One...?
« Reply #4 on: February 29, 2008, 05:40:26 PM »
I have an IZH & a Crossman 2300T with the Lothar Walther (?) barrel, and after trigger work on the Crossman, I shoot them about the same.  I wouldn't be surprised if I shoot the Crossman better after I put better grips on it.

They are both really nice & will shoot WAY BETTER than I do.
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Re: ISH-46m.....Anybody Got One...?
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2008, 06:05:18 AM »
I get 40-50 full power shoots on high with about 4 reduced power shots when the cartridge dies.  Never shot at less power.  Newer IZH has 40 (?) FPS more than the older model from what I read.  Mine is a few years old & the 2300S hits a bit harder.  The Williams sight is PERFECT.  The 2300S is a bit hard to insert a pellet into the breech, but then, you don't have to pump it each shot.  The izh has a better grip than the plastic on the 2300S, but the 2300 grip is more like a Colt woodsman or High Standard.

The 2300 trigger is terrible as shipped.  The "adjustment" merely increases or decreases weight of pull and a trigger stop.  The modifications are simple. 

Remove the trigger (simple) & reduce the height of the sear about .010" at a time until you are satisfied with the way it breaks. Use a dial caliper to measure it.  Then polish the engagement surface on a buffing wheel or something that will make it "glass-smooth". 

Then!  Replace the trigger return spring with the lightest one you can find (at your hardware store) that will reset the trigger each time you "cock" it.  You might have to cut a couple coils off it.  This trigger return spring is easily identified and installed.  This is NOT brain surgery.  I wound up with a very good trigger at the cost of about 45 minutes time and a buck for a spring.   A very, very good trigger with NO surprises.
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